It’s game over for Chamisa
Following President Mnangagwa’s August 23 electoral victory and September 5 inauguration, congratulatory messages continue to come from various parts of the world.
Nampak to expand product portfolio
Business Reporter NAMPAK Zimbabwe says it is aiming to boost capacity through strategic acquisitions, the expansion of its product portfolio, and investments in cutting-edge technologies. “Various projects are under active…
Kirsty set for International Swimming Hall of Fame Induction
HAVING been retained as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport by President Mnangagwa on Monday, the country’s swimming icon Kirsty Coventry has got another date with destiny on September 30.
Chibuku: Bosso, DeMbare kept apart
Three days after their league tie at Barbourfields ended prematurely on Sunday due to crowd trouble, Highlanders say they would have wanted to get Dynamos in the Chibuku Super Cup last eight draw pairings yesterday.
Kuvenguhwa shares cultural exchange programme experience
THE founder and director of Dzimbahwe Arts and Cultural Heritage Hub, Sarah Kuvenguhwa has praised the European Forum Alpbach event as an eye-opener that left deep impressions and high feelings on her.
China’s exports and imports fall in August
HONG KONG. — China’s exports and imports both fell in August from a year earlier, reflecting tepid global demand that is adding to pressures on its slowing economy. Customs data…
Regulators aim at AI to protect consumers, workers
NEW YORK — As concerns grow over increasingly powerful artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, the nation’s financial watchdog says it’s working to ensure that companies follow the law when they’re…
Yadah develop cold feet on visiting Barbourfields
IN the aftermath of the violence that ruined the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Dynamos and Highlanders on Sunday, Yadah yesterday expressed serious reservations against visiting Barbourfields on Sunday.
Lomagundi chess tournament on
LOMAGUNDI College will host the second edition of their Invitational Schools Chess Tournament with more than 40 schools expected to turn up on Saturday.
Newly-elected councillors warned against corruption
Harare Metropolitan Province’s Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mr Tafadzwa Muguti has warned the capital’s newly elected council against corruption saying authorities will not hesitate to arrest corrupt officials.











